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Garcia s surge brings scrutiny — Yang, Adams trade attacks — Cuomo to hold $10k fundraiser

Garcia s surge brings scrutiny — Yang, Adams trade attacks — Cuomo to hold $10k fundraiser
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Coney Island Baby

POLITICO Get the New York Playbook PM newsletter Email Sign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or updates from POLITICO and you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service. You can unsubscribe at any time and you can contact us here. This sign-up form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. It’s campy, loud and a little gross. But few things are more synonymous with good-old-fashioned fun than Coney Island. And after one of the darkest years in New York City’s history, the reopening of Luna Park today and the return to the world famous boardwalk is being met with a surfeit of joy and optimism which is not something we’re really used to lately in New York City.

Ranked-choice voting sees first test — AG s suit against NRA moves forward — Garcia calls for vaccine czar

Ranked-choice voting sees first test AG’s suit against NRA moves forward Garcia calls for vaccine czar Presented by Opportunities for NY A new system of ranked-choice voting will transform New York City’s elections, including this year s race for mayor. Now it’s about to get its first test: early voting Instead of picking one candidate, voters will choose up to five, ranking them in order of preference. If a candidate gets a majority of first-choice votes, they win and that’s the end of it. But if no one does, a computerized system eliminates the last-place candidate and parcels out their votes to the second choice. The process repeats itself until someone gets a majority.

DECISION 2021: Iscol Seeks the Streetsblog Bump by Praising Reporter Dave Colon – Streetsblog New York City

We’ve said it before, but mayoral candidate Zach Iscol said it again: What a great city this would be if we all could see it through Dave Colon’s eyes. Iscol stated the obvious as part of a mayoral forum on Tuesday night hosted by the Central Brooklyn Independent Democrats [full video here] during a segment with fellow candidates Andrew Yang, Dianne Morales and Ray McGuire (whom Streetsblog readers are hearing from for the first time, as he skipped our mayoral questionnaires). In the segment (beginning at 1:57:35), the candidates were asked by NY1’s Gloria Pazmino to reflect on how Paris transformed itself “into a cycling Mecca” during the coronavirus pandemic, creating a city that “is greener, has less traffic and has improved air quality.”

ANALYSIS: So You Wanna Be New York City Mayor, Huh?

The stories gave the candidates ample space in which to explain their positions, without interjecting our  analysis. (That was an act of mercy toward readers, given the candidates’  loooong answers. Next time, we’re going to impose a word limit!) But for the final punctuation mark on our series, we decided to summarize the candidates’ answers into key themes and takeaways a one-stop-shopping approach to help voters narrow down their options: Who really would rein in the cops? This was a real litmus-test question, given the NYPD’s wholesale flouting of Mayor de Blasio’s authority. A former cop, Adams did not stake out any bold reforms, saying that “you can’t take the police out of Vision Zero” and calling for “greater precinct-level accountability from integrity control officers.” Can’t take the police out of Vision Zero? Really? Street-safety activists, fed up with cops who don’t even know the rudiments of the Vehicle and Traffic Law and just use it t

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